About 72 million households in rural India do not have access to electricity and rely primarily on traditional biofuels. This research investigates how rural electrification could be achieved in India using different energy sources and what the effects for climate change mitigation could be We use the. Regional Energy Model (REM) to develop scenarios for rural electrification for the period 2005-2030 and to assess the effects on greenhouse gas emissions, primary energy use and costs. We compare the business-as-usual scenario (BAU) with different electrification scenarios based on electricity from renewable energy, diesel and the grid. Our results indicate that diesel systems tend to have the highest CO2 emissions, followed by grid systems. ...
For India it is crucial to promote rural electrification to raise the well - being of the people in ...
Although off-grid electrification has become a cost-effective and convenient option for many non-el...
In the development of rural India, employment generation is the most fundamental issue to be address...
About 72 million households in rural India do not have access to electricity and rely primarily on t...
Over one billion people lack access to electricity and many of them in rural areas far from existing...
Energy use in developing countries is heterogeneous across households. Present day global energy mod...
The rural sector, which is home to the majority of the country's people, must be strengthened if the...
The state of Bihar in India has approximately 75 million people with no access to electricity. The g...
India's energy challenges are three pronged: presence of majority energy poor lacking access to mode...
Abstract: Energy security and sustainable development are prime issues these days in developed as we...
In a energy scenario moving fast towards the deployment of renewable energy technologies and the nee...
India currently has the biggest unelectrified population in the world. Renewable-based microgrids co...
In this paper, the present scenario of rural electrification in India is taken into account. Basical...
Electricity access is undeniably linked to equity and economic development especially among the rura...
Solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies are becoming increasingly accessible as a source of reliable, s...
For India it is crucial to promote rural electrification to raise the well - being of the people in ...
Although off-grid electrification has become a cost-effective and convenient option for many non-el...
In the development of rural India, employment generation is the most fundamental issue to be address...
About 72 million households in rural India do not have access to electricity and rely primarily on t...
Over one billion people lack access to electricity and many of them in rural areas far from existing...
Energy use in developing countries is heterogeneous across households. Present day global energy mod...
The rural sector, which is home to the majority of the country's people, must be strengthened if the...
The state of Bihar in India has approximately 75 million people with no access to electricity. The g...
India's energy challenges are three pronged: presence of majority energy poor lacking access to mode...
Abstract: Energy security and sustainable development are prime issues these days in developed as we...
In a energy scenario moving fast towards the deployment of renewable energy technologies and the nee...
India currently has the biggest unelectrified population in the world. Renewable-based microgrids co...
In this paper, the present scenario of rural electrification in India is taken into account. Basical...
Electricity access is undeniably linked to equity and economic development especially among the rura...
Solar photovoltaic (PV) technologies are becoming increasingly accessible as a source of reliable, s...
For India it is crucial to promote rural electrification to raise the well - being of the people in ...
Although off-grid electrification has become a cost-effective and convenient option for many non-el...
In the development of rural India, employment generation is the most fundamental issue to be address...